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The LiteXpressLXL907078B Camp 71 Lantern Lights deliver an impressive 1000 lumens of brightness with a runtime of up to 300 hours. Featuring a smooth dimming control, four versatile lighting modes, and robust water resistance (IPX4), this lantern is perfect for camping, outdoor events, or emergency preparedness. Backed by a 5-year limited warranty, it combines durability with high-performance lighting.
Product Dimensions | 5.08"L x 5.08"W x 9.69"H |
Battery Description | Nickel-Metal Hydride |
Brightness | 1200 Lumen |
Item Weight | 0.95 Kilograms |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Batteries | 4 D batteries required. |
Specification Met | CE |
Voltage | 6 Volts |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04897010179828 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.8 x 5.98 x 5.83 inches |
Package Weight | 0.96 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.08 x 5.08 x 9.69 inches |
Brand Name | LiteXpress |
Warranty Description | 5 years limited. |
Model Name | LiteXpress Camp71-20 |
Part Number | LXL907078B |
Model Year | 2017 |
Size | Large |
W**S
BRIGHTEST BATTERY POWERED LANTERN IN THE WORLD YOU CAN PURCHASE THAT RUNS FOR 10 HOURS
Last updated 6/11/2016Listen up boys and girls. If you want some scientific details backing up your purchase, keep reading. If you prefer to just waste your money, you can stop reading my review now.Background:I love to camp, so I've acquired many light-emitting devices, more than you probably will in your lifetime. Discouraged at some of the false promises of some products, I decided to purchase a light meter (DrMeter Digital Illuminance/Light Meter LX1330B), bought here on Amazon. Item: B005A0ETXYThis device measures the lux, (which is the amount of light that shines on a square meter of surface area). Lumens on the other hand is the total amount of light emitted by an object (a lantern in this case). Even if an object can shine at 1,000,000 lumens, if it’s covered by clouds or is inefficient, only a very small % of the light will reach an object, thus making the object not very bright at all. Don’t let the technical marketing jargon confuse you. Lumens is not important. Lux is. It doesn't matter how many lumens a product claims. All that matters is how much light lux that actually reaches an object. The higher the lux, the brighter things appear to be. For example, if you have a super bright light source rated at 10,000 lumens, but it shines like a ball in all directions, against the surrounding objects, it won't be as bright as something that is rated at 1,000 lumens but shines in only one direction such as a narrowly focused flashlight, simply because all the light photons are pointed toward a common direction.Missed it? Lux is important, not lumens. Only pay attention to lumens to get a general sense of how bright something MIGHT be. This is more of a marketing technique to get unsuspecting consumers to purchase their products.Test scenarios:In a completely dark room, lanterns (using Tenergy D rechargeable batteries), were placed exactly 3 feet from the light meter detector. Depending on the difference in lux measured, I might move the detector up or down to see what the brightness differences are, horizontally up and down. The light meter then displayed exactly how much lux was measured. The lux numbers by themselves are pointless. However, by comparing the lux value of different products, we get 100% scientific proof (and not some random reviewer’s opinion) of lantern brightness (lux) compared with other lanterns, regardless of the sometimes outrageous lumen claims companies make.So bottom line, just because a company claims their product is 500 lumens doesn’t automatically mean it’s brighter than another product that’s rated at 300 lumens. That’s exactly like saying a car with 400 horse power doesn’t necessarily outrace a car with 350 horse power. It depends on how well or how poorly a product was designed. I've listed the items I've tested below, with brightest to least bright from top to bottom.==================================LiteXpress LXL907078B Camp 71Item B00XYBO2YMMeasured light: 120-200 luxPros: This is simply the brightest of everything I’ve tested. In fact it’s so bright that if you looked directly at the LEDs, you may go temporarily blind. The light is very warm and natural, the most of any lantern I’ve ever seen. Photographers will know exactly what I’m referring to. The Ultimate Solar Lantern below used to hold the title as the brightest battery operated lantern in the world (that I’ve tested), but this lantern now holds that title. Everything about this screams quality. German-made, duh!. You can turn the knob to adjust brightest. Uses only 4 D sized batteries. The warranty is a whopping 5 years!Cons: A little spendy. Also, this may not be a con for some of you, but the light appears brightest horizontally towards the sky. Although this is somewhat true for most lanterns, it’s more evident with this specific lantern, probably due to the amount of sheer light it produces. Note that the measured lux showing a range will mean it’s bright at a higher angle than a lower angel for all other products, unless otherwise noted. On a related note, I have another LiteXpress lantern which I can hang upside down. If this one could do that, it wouldn’t be a problem for me. But this one cannot. I have to use some ropes to tie this lantern in a certain way (which you'll see if you look at my pictures) to flip the lantern upside down (using two nails to hold the ropes in place) so I get the most light on the ground where we walk at night when camping.Other thoughts: Depending on the horizontal position of the measuring device, this lantern can range from 120 lux (when the measuring device is slightly lower on the horizon compared to the product) to over 200 lux (when the measuring device is slightly higher on the horizon). In other words if you were to hang this lantern up on a tree in the woods, the bottom area on the ground where you are walking will receive less light than the area above in the trees. I chose this lantern over the Coleman CPX6 (also rated at 1000 lumens) because the Coleman lantern clearly states at high setting it only runs 5 hours (which a joke if you ask me). This LiteExpress lantern claims 10 hours. During my camping trips of having it turned on 2-3 hours per night for 3 nights at the highest setting, I can confirm this claim is accurate. If you simply want the best and brightest that money can buy as of June, 2016, without having to resort to propane and having your own horrid stories of propane lanterns falling down, cracking, flames shooting out etc., this is the lantern for you. It is flippn’ bright. I’d compare the brightness to be on par with bright propane lanterns my friends sometimes bring to camp.==================================LE® 500lm Outdoor LED LanternItem B015ZFKLNKMeasured light: 85-125 luxPros: Extremely bright for its small footprint (about the size of a small green propane tank). I’m impressed with how much lux it produces with its small size. Very well constructed and rugged as well. You can hang this upside down (but I haven’t used that feature yet).Cons: 1 year warranty instead of 3 or 5 is all I can think of.Other thoughts: Lux range from 85 to over 125 (depending on horizontal position relative to this lantern). It uses only 3 D sized batteries. I was reluctant to purchase these and was going to go with LiteXpress models, however, at $16 on sale (a steal when Amazon Tracktor shows $40+ is the regular price), I bought 3 and do NOT have buyer’s remorse.==================================Solar Lantern UltimateItem B00I53R7P0Measured light: 104 luxPros: Exremely bright. Has an internally sealed lead battery, which means you don’t have to purchase extra batteries!!!Cons: The USB charging capability is a little tricky to get to work.Other thoughts: This lantern held (my) world record for the brightest light for battery powered lanterns for quite a number of years until recent challengers arrived. I originally purchased this product from an unknown online company called World Green Products. I am glad they have their products on Amazon now. Unlike typical lanterns that shine 360 degrees, this lantern only shines about slightly less than 180 degrees. In other words, you can point the light source to a direction of your choice, without blinding you in the process. This can be a pro or a con, depending on what kind of light source you need. It comes with a 3 watt solar panel (included with the lantern purchase) to charge the internally included sealed lead acid battery. It charges even when the sun is blocked behind clouds and the solar panel is inside my house, about 1 foot from the sliding door. It can take 12+ hours to charge, but this thing lasts for a minimum of 5+ camping nights, depending on use. I generally turn it on around 7 or 8 PM all the way to 11 PM. This product seems super well made. I even accidentally dropped it from a 4 feet height unto the ground once and I saw no signs of damage. It also has an AC adapter to charge via a regular wall outlet too.==================================Coleman 8D Classic LanternItem B0009PUQ5AMeasured light: 57 luxPros: Decently bright.Cons: Older technology so it’s large and uses 8 D batteries. The florescent bulb will also die and dim sooner than newer LED technologies.Other thoughts: This lantern takes about 2 mins for the light intensity to increase to maximum. This was my main lantern for many years. Alas, newer technology is here (but someone forgot to tell GE that.... see GE's product review below).==================================LiteXpress LXL906106RC Led Lantern Light Camp 203RCItem B005MMNSLELight measured: 54 luxPros: As with my other LiteXpress product, this item screams quality. Has a remote control. Decently bright with the 300 lumen claim. You can take the bulb cover off and the LED bulb will shine without hindrance, giving you a little more brightness. You can also hang it upside down, which gives you even more brightness. 5 year warranty from this German company!Cons: Remote control is sort of big, but some people may not see that as a con (so they don’t lose it). I just used the included clips to clip it to the lantern. Uses 6 D batteries, but still less than the 8 required by the Coleman one noted below. But because it uses 6 D batteries, it is larger than some of the newer lanterns which use only 3 D batteries.Other thoughts: I only purchased this for the remote control. I used to have a Coleman 8D Square Pack-Away Lantern with Remote Control (similar brightness but uses 8 D batteries), but my batteries leaked acid into it. Make sure to turn the blue LED towards the tent so the remote will work while you're in the tent.==================================GE Enbrighten 360 Bright White Lantern, 500 LumensItem B00LIC3ZCOLight measured: 42 luxPros: Nothing.Cons: Large, exactly like older technology. This is the stuff you expected to see 5-10 years ago. GE is late to the game it seems. Uses 8 whopping D batteries. Not very bright at all compared to the 500 lumens claim. The claim is more appropriate at roughly around 250 lumens. The material protecting the bulb appears to be slightly tinted dark, thus preventing light from reaching the outside world. That would explain why the performance was so poor. The engineers who designed this or the clowns who approved this needs to be fired. Horrible decision. The light is also this darker colored light due to this tint. Not very pleasing as another reviewer noted.Other thoughts: I bought three of these on sale from Costco for $19.99. Even though I could have made a few bucks selling these to poor saps, I quickly returned them after I realized how poor at producing light they were. Unfortunately I did not take a picture of them because I was so disappointed I immediately boxed them back up for a return.==================================Solar Lantern PerfectItem B00I53DVIMLight measured: 21 luxPros: Lead sealed internal battery. No extra batteries required! Lasts at least 5+ camping nights depending on use.Cons: Not as bright as newer contenders.Other thoughts: Comes with the same 3 watt solar panel as the Solar Lantern Ultimate and also using a seal lead acid battery. It has an AC adapter to charge via a regular wall outlet too. This product seems very well made.==================================Camp Chef Summit Solar LanternItem B008M9SHLULight measured: 13.1 luxPros: Comes with some batteries. No extra batteries required. Has a built in solar panel at the top.Cons: These batteries are lower grade so may require a replacement at some point.==================================Coleman Twin High Power LED LanternItem B001O3F5Y8Light measured: 11.3 luxPros: NoneCons: Large, older technology, dim, and poor handle designs that will break.Other thoughts: I'm disappointed to say I lured by the promise of 580 whopping lumens, which Coleman at the time claimed was the brightest in the world. WOW!!! Right? NOT!!! These lanterns have been the worst ones I've owned. EVER. The handles broke, on both of them. I take VERY GOOD care of my stuff. The light on one started dimming and eventually I tossed it out. Even before the LEDs started to die out, the light output was slightly less (measured by my eyeballs, without equipment) than the Coleman 8D Batteries Lantern - Red - Model 5329. Final tests confirm it to be much less. I'm sure it has to do with the LEDs dying out too. But even then, this item is NOT WORTH my time or money. I have the high powered version of this lantern. 580 lumens? More like 100 lumens.==================================Solar Powered Camping Lantern and Cell Phone Charger. 4 watt brightness. 10" of Height.Item B003CSKJV2Light measured: 11.1 luxPros: Comes with some batteries. No extra batteries required. Has a built in solar panel at the top.Cons: These batteries are lower grade so may require a replacement at some point.Other thoughts: - This item is basically the same manufacturer as the Camp Chef Summit Solar Lantern. However, it has an included little cord to convert from DC(?) to USB. Kinda annoying to keep with the lantern in my opinion.See pictures for comparison of sizes. I included a green propane tank in one of the newer pictures to reference lantern sizes.
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This is the very best lantern I have ever had
This is the very best lantern I have ever had. I absolutely love lanterns and this one can't be beat. There are so many options as far as the lighting including the candle light mode. I use that mode almost nightly in my house just for the ambience. It runs for hundreds of hours on that mode so why not use it. I bought one of these and after I received it and found it to be to my liking, I ordered another one. No buyers remorse here. Just a great lantern.
A**M
Made in China
Made in China of lightweight plastic components. It may be designed or managed in Germany but it is NOT German quality. However, it is bright.
M**R
Table top Lantern; Pricey - but rock solid - 4D battery - excellent control of Light out put.
Just unboxed it (Aug 2017)It is super bright - too bright to look right at the bulb, 'bright.' The claimed 1000 lumens must be under estimated or other comparative lanterns using 1000 Lumen stats are lying (likely).Heavy duty plastic though-out - no rubber - no hooks. Has a strong- fold away wire handle.Simple on off operation.While most modern lanterns lock you into one color for the LED The Camp 71 has 3. Choose from 3 shades of white - with warm' white/yellow light being the calmest - very nice lighting affect, not harsh like most bright white LED's. Can also us the rheostat to dim the bulb from 100% down to perhaps 30%.A fourth light option is 'flickering candle' setting. - rather nice effect, good by a fire late at night.Classic design - hard clear lens has wire cage covering.Lens can be easily removed if needed, and has a gasket.Uses 4 D cells - no USB - no recharging - no plug in options. I like batteries - they are simple and can be removed when not using the light, to avoid acid damage etc.Designed in Germany, BUT MADE IN CHINA.It is rather pricey - but I think what we have here is a 'last lantern you will ever buy' type product.
K**L
Wonderful.
Will buy another.
E**N
Great for any power outage
I bought this for the very rare occasion the power goes out... basically a few hours every year or two. It really brightens the room. However if you don't use it for years, keep the batteries separate or they will corrode.
E**T
Light temperature obsessed outdoor enthusiasts rejoice!
Everyone keeps talking about how bight it is, and this is a great point, but the primary reason to buy this lantern is the warm color temp.This is one of the only LED lantern options on the market with warm light, utilizing the famed NICHIA brand LEDs. In the warm light mode the brightness feels equivalent to a 40w incandescent bulb. Cool light mode seems to be almost as bright as a 60w incandescent.Why care about warm light color temp? Two good reasons:1) Blue light exposure at night negatively affects sleep quality.2) Matching your light source temperatures makes for a better camping experience. Campfire may be ~2000k color temp. This light gets much closer to that temperature than anything else on the market.Very pleased with this product so far. Will be taking it on a 1 week trip shortly.
J**N
OK NO PROBLEM AFTER THE 2ND ONE
OK NO PROBLEM AFTER THE 2ND ONE
E**T
Sehr helle Retro-Campinglampe mit leichten Schwächen
Positiv:- Sehr hell- Farbtemperaturauswahl- Funktional (Modiauswahl, Batterieanzeige über einen Schalter)- Optik (Retro-Design)Negativ:- Lichtstrom nicht über den kompletten Bereich dimm-/ regelbar d.h. Minimal ist nicht 0 Lumen (dunkel), sondern ein Lichtstrom der noch relativ stark ist -> damit als Einschlaf- oder Muschebubu-Licht im Zelt nicht nutzbar- Klarglas ohne Diffusor bzw. Streueigenschaft (Camp 33 oder Camp 32 usw. haben das) -> dadurch direkter Blick in die LED's möglich, was für das Auge bei max. Lichtstromeinstellung zu hell ist
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